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President and CEO of American Eagle Financial Credit Union, Dean Marchessault, Announces Planned Retirement

EAST HARTFORD, CONN.—May 14, 2021—American Eagle Financial Credit Union (AEFCU) today announced that the nonprofit organization’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Dean Marchessault, will retire at the end of 2021, allowing for a transition process over the next seven months. Dean’s decision to retire will conclude a remarkable 22 years of service to Connecticut’s largest community credit union, including seven as President and CEO.

“The Board of Directors and I would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Dean for his decades of dedicated service to American Eagle Financial Credit Union—particularly for his leadership as our President and CEO,” stated Michael P. DePasquale, Chairman of the Board of Directors for AEFCU. “During his tenure as President and CEO, the Credit Union’s asset size almost doubled to $2.3 billion, and Dean has been instrumental in increasing American Eagle’s recognition as a leader and significant contributor within the community. We thank Dean for guiding American Eagle to the high level of success it enjoys today. We wish him all the best, and a long and healthy retirement.”

During Marchessault’s time as President and CEO, the Credit Union’s membership and footprint have also grown exponentially. AEFCU currently provides banking services to more than 160,000 members, and opened its first office in New Haven County while also being granted approval to expand its field of membership into Western Massachusetts in 2019. Under his leadership, the Credit Union has remained steadfast in fulfilling its mission of enriching the lives of their members and communities. In 2020 alone, AEFCU’s monetary contributions were just shy of $300,000 and included grants from American Eagle’s Donor-Advised Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, corporate sponsorships, and general donations as well as those derived from AEFCU’s Cash Back to the Community program.

In recent years, Marchessault has garnered several honors as a business and community leader including a C-Suite Award from the Harford Business Journal in 2020, and the Business Person of the Year Award from the Connecticut River Valley Chamber of Commerce in 2018. In 2019, AEFCU was named one of the “Best Places to Work in Connecticut” by the Hartford Business Journal.

“Serving as the President and CEO of AEFCU has been a great honor and words cannot express how I feel about our American Eagle family,” Marchessault said. “I thank the Board of Directors for allowing me to lead such a sensational organization, and I want to express my immense gratitude to the employees of AEFCU for all the success that they helped our Credit Union achieve, and for their dedicated service to our members, particularly after this challenging year. This transition will be bittersweet for me, but I know that it will be seamless thanks to the amazing team we have in place.”

Mid-year 2020, Marchessault delivered notice of his intent to retire to the Board of Directors. Based upon the organization’s ongoing succession planning process, and after rigorous deliberation, American Eagle has selected Howard Brady to be the Credit Union’s next President and CEO. Brady has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Lending Officer at American Eagle Financial Credit Union since 2015.

“We are confident Howard will provide the leadership necessary for the Credit Union to continue on its steady path of success, and we congratulate him on his promotion and new responsibilities,” said DePasquale.

The transition will take effect January 3, 2022.

Established in 1935, American Eagle Financial Credit Union (AEFCU) is a full-service community credit union offering checking and savings accounts, credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, business accounts and more. American Eagle offers banking online, through its mobile app, or at one of its 15 branches located in Connecticut. AEFCU has more than 160,000 members, over $2 billion in assets, and offers banking services to anyone who lives, works, attends school, or worships in Hartford, Middlesex, Tolland, and New Haven County in Connecticut, and Hampden County in Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.americaneagle.org.